Former Baringo Central MP and ex-Lands Commissioner Sammy Silas Komen Mwaita has been released on a Ksh.10 million bond as he faces serious allegations tied to a high-stakes land fraud case in Nairobi West. The charges revolve around irregular dealings in public land worth millions.
Highlights:
- Sammy Mwaita is accused of involvement in a multi-million-shilling land fraud case.
- The contested parcel is located in Nairobi West.
- He was released on a Ksh.10 million bond on Monday.
Main Story:
Sammy Silas Komen Mwaita, once a high-ranking government official as Lands Commissioner and later a Member of Parliament for Baringo Central, is now at the center of a land fraud investigation that could have far-reaching implications.
The case involves alleged illegal dealings in public land located in Nairobi West. Authorities believe Mwaita played a role in irregular allocations that led to the loss of land valued in the multi-million-shilling range. While details of the exact transactions remain under investigation, the gravity of the accusations prompted his arraignment.

On Monday, Mwaita appeared in court and was granted release on a bond of Ksh.10 million. The court also outlined strict conditions to ensure he complies with the ongoing legal process. The prosecution is expected to present further evidence as the case progresses.
Mwaita, who served during President Kibaki’s era and was widely known for overseeing land matters across the country, now faces a dramatic reversal of fortune.
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